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9th grade school counseling cultural activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of Diversity and Inclusion School Counseling Lesson: "Be a Purple Person!"

Diversity and Inclusion School Counseling Lesson: "Be a Purple Person!"

Created by
Erin Kolakowski
Goal: Create a sense of community and positivity within your school, while promoting diversity and inclusion. Utilizing Kristen Bell and Benjamin Hart's new book "The World Needs More Purple People" integrate these activities to allow students to learn to value each other’s differences, engage in activities that promote diversity and inclusion, and an opportunity to their authentic selves. The book focuses on 5 principles to being a purple person: 1) Ask (really great) questions; 2) Laugh (a lo
Preview of Psychology of Encanto (2021)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocabulary/Questions/KEY

Psychology of Encanto (2021)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocabulary/Questions/KEY

Encanto (2021) is an animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. The story follows the Madrigal family, who live in a magical Colombian town where every member of the family possesses a unique superpower, except for Mirabel, the protagonist. Mirabel must navigate the pressures of being the only family member without a superpower and the conflicts that arise within the family as they struggle to keep the magic of their town and family alive. The movie explores themes of famil
Preview of Cultural Diversity Lesson Plan & Class Activity

Cultural Diversity Lesson Plan & Class Activity

This is a class lesson on cultural diversity, allowing students to learn about each other. This activity fosters student growth and helps them realize that diversity is all around them, even if they do not realize it.
Preview of Save the Last Dance Therapeutic Discussion Guide

Save the Last Dance Therapeutic Discussion Guide

20 questions about the film "Save the Last Dance." Topics range from family relationships, grief/loss, flexibility, consequences, teen pregnancy/parenting, fighting, racism, future decisions, respect, friendships and character development. Four pages with space to write answers. The questions are open ended and can lead to further discussion for groups or individual counseling. Answers provided for the first 10 questions.
Preview of No Cap (You Create Your Own Reality)

No Cap (You Create Your Own Reality)

Designed for "At Risk" youth in particular. This book provides them with the basic fundamentals of how to successfully function in this society from communicating, to showing mutual respect for young men and women as well as respect for authority as well as how to look the part and effect themselves and the community at large. It also addresses peer pressure. This book is one that prompts discussion and self-reflection.
Preview of Building Empathy Practice Worksheet

Building Empathy Practice Worksheet

Created by
MacKenzie Grant
This activity can be done individually, but preferably in small groups. Have students answer the questions on their own and then share out in group. This worksheet is geared toward middle school students, but can be edited and tailored to fit the age group with which you are working.
Preview of Gratitude Gram (editable and fillable resource)

Gratitude Gram (editable and fillable resource)

Use this simple resource to spread gratitude through your classroom or school community. A great SEL activity too
Preview of Medicine Wheel Goal Setting Activity (Indigenous Education)

Medicine Wheel Goal Setting Activity (Indigenous Education)

Created by
Christine M'Lot
The Medicine Wheel is a symbol that has been used for millennia by Indigenous groups in Canada and the United States. It is a sacred symbol for many things that occur in groups of four - the four sacred medicines (sage, cedar, tobacco, and sweetgrass), the four phases of life (infant, child/teenager, adult, elder) and the four parts of a person (physical, spiritual, mental and emotional). This activity briefly introduces the medicine wheel and students use the wheel to set goals in a holistic wa
Preview of Veteran's Day - United in Gratitude

Veteran's Day - United in Gratitude

Created by
Jennifer Wilson
In celebration of Veteran's Day, this activity encourages students to interview a member of the armed forces to learn how long they served, what branch of the military they were in, etc. It could be used for a school-wide display or within a single classroom. Both a pdf and editable Word file are provided.
Preview of A Week of Morning Announcements by School counselors (editable resource)

A Week of Morning Announcements by School counselors (editable resource)

daily announcements for a week covering this theme “Building Magical Futures.” Counselors talk about how students can build their future and make it magical in the process.
Preview of Resilience: carrot/coffee/egg Parable

Resilience: carrot/coffee/egg Parable

Change is difficult and can be scary. Learning to accept that change is part of life and that individuals can overcome adversity, with the proper mindset. Use this parable to illustrate the concept of resilience and positive mindset. Great for older students and adults!
Preview of Work Stereotypes Quiz

Work Stereotypes Quiz

This is a great pre test for a stereotype unit in a career skills or readiness unit. There are 15 questions on stereotypes and laws regarding employers and practices. Answer key included.
Preview of Class Adviser Checklist and Tips

Class Adviser Checklist and Tips

Created by
Joseph Timpanaro
If you are a class adviser who has to plan student activities like field trips and prom, this is your list! I was a senior class adviser and I planned a lot in 15 years. Check it out!
Preview of Anonymous Tip Form (Word and Digital Form)

Anonymous Tip Form (Word and Digital Form)

Created by
Jessica Dial
Editable anonymous tip form for word or digital form use. Costomize to fit your needs.
Preview of High School lottery ticket- Inspirational toward graduation

High School lottery ticket- Inspirational toward graduation

Created by
Mr and Mrs Mac
This is a fake lottery ticket that shows how much more students will earn if they graduate from high school verses if they drop out. This is a great inspirational piece that we use in my classroom to start off the year.
Preview of Coping skills

Coping skills

Created by
Raquel Patrick
Coping skills lesson plans
Preview of Culturally Sensitive Human Bingo

Culturally Sensitive Human Bingo

Human Bingo with a twist! This bingo includes factors from other cultures, getting to know one another, and increasing inclusivity and appreciation for others.
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